Part III. 
Of Regular Stoner. 
of a dirty a(h-colour : in fubftance, not unlike the Lime- 
ftojie. The other, fomewhat harder ; runs through it in 
feveral Veins , or rather Plates,a s being ufually plain, as thick 
as the back of a flender Knife, and exactly of the colour of 
yellow Wax , for which caufelhave plac’d it amonglf the 
Plated Stones, and taken leave for the Englifh Name. Both 
of thefe two Bodies make an Effervefcence with Spirit of 
Nitre, but the afh-colour’d, the greater. 
The PIPED WAXEN-VEIN. So I call it, for that the 
greater alh-colour’d Body inclofed within the yellow Plates, 
is fluffed top full of fmall Cylinders and Tubes irregularly 
placed: moft of which feem to be of the fame yellowifh 
fubftance, as the Plates. This Species hath forne affinity with 
the piped OJleocolla above defcrib’d. 
The STARRED WAXEN-VEIN. Given by Sir Rob. 
Moray. Found in the Ifte of Sheapy. On one part of the 
Stone grows a fair Star, with many Rays, about an inch 
long, white and glofly: from whence I name it. This 
Star is of a quite different nature from the Stone on which 
it grows, as making no Ejfervefcence with Acids, and in 
figure agreeing rather with the Pyrites. 
A Piece of WAXEN VEIN, with doubled Plates 5 in 
fome places, as it were efflorefcent with feveral little pro¬ 
tuberances confubftantial. 
From the Defcription of this Stone above given, it ap¬ 
pears, that Wormius was miftaken, in reckoning it amongft 
Flint s. This is that, which Par ace If us fo much extols for 
a Lithontriptick. And thus far I believe, that ’tis a very 
good Diuretick. 5 and may therefore fometimes be very 
well ufed for the carrying off of Gravel. But let all that 
have any Stone too big to be voided, take heed of fuch 
Medicines. 
PLATED MARBLE. It feems to have been originally a 
ftriated Bole. Now a Stone as^Jiard aaMarble, compofed 
of Portions, of an inch thick, , A «s^BS@saBS^BB^-co\ouv 4 , 
growing parallel, or as it were firatum fuper firatum 5 from 
whence I have nam’d, and here plac’d it. 
Several foft PLATED STONES, found in the fame 
place, and of the fame colour and fubftance, with the lifb- 
Mould formerly defcrib’d. One of them, Globular, a 
little compreffed on the two oppofite fides: but compofed 
of 
